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Ch 13- 2 Limited

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Limited Users Windows XP user accounts known as Users in Windows NT/2000, which have read-write access only on their own folders, read-only access to most system folders, and no access to other users' data.
Loadstate
Local User Account A user account that applies only to a local computer and cannot be used to access resources from other computers on the network.
Lost Allocation Units Also known as Lost Clusters.
Lost Clusters File fragments that, according to the file allocation table, contain data that does not belong to any file. The command CHKDSK/F can free these fragments.
Mandatory User Profile A roaming user profile that applies to all users in a user group, and individual users cannot change that profile.
Power User Someone that uses power for any electronic feature.
Remote Assistance A Windows XP feature that allows a support technician at a remote location to have full access to the Windows XP desktop.
Remote Disk A floppy disk that can be used to start up a computer when the hard drive fails to boot.
Roaming User Profile A user profile for a roaming user. Roaming user profiles are stored on a server so that the user can access the profile from anywhere on the network.
Scanstate A device that allows a computer to convert a picture, drawing, barcode, or other image into digital data that can be input into the computer.
User Account The information, stored in the SAM database, that defines a Windows NT/ 2000/XP user, including username, password, memberships, and rights.
User State Migration Tool (USMT) A Windows XP utility that helps you migrate user files and preferences from one computer to another in order to help a user make a smooth transition from one session to another.
Wildcard A* or ? character used in a command line that represents a character or group of characters in a filename or extension.
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